I am writing to you to raise the issue of the ICE's
communication of it's cycling policy which I believe could be more
effective. I found your details on the website, but if you are not
the correct person to raise this matter with I would appreciate if
you could pass this email on to the relevant person.

The ICE have a policy which starts "ICE believes that cycling and
walking should be seen as integral elements of UK transport
networks" [1]

There is a proposal for world class cycling infrastructure running
right past the front door of One Great George Street. It is
supported by all the main political parties, a long list of major companies and (according to polls) most Londoners. [2] [3]

However there is no apparent support by the ICE.

The ICE has a big focus on inspiring the engineers of the future,
which is a very worthy aspiration. To do this you need to show the
public that civil engineering is essential to building the world
of tomorrow. However at the moment the ICE are not part of the
discussion and very few members of the public will be aware of the
relevance of the ICE nor it's policies.

The ICE's policy on this matter is very strong and notes the
benefits of exactly this kind of scheme. I feel the ICE should be
speaking out about key infrastructure proposals like this,
especially as these proposals are part of a wider programme of
highways projects which will significantly change the way people
in London travel.

I would not expect the ICE to comment on individual junctions or
details, simply issuing a response following your current policy
& welcoming the proposals in principle would be a positive way
to follow up on your policies.